Pope Francis travels to the United States this week with plans to visit Washington, D.C., New York City, and Philadelphia. The visit from Sept. 22-27 will be filled with many speeches, but two stand out among the rest.

On Thursday morning, the Holy Father is scheduled to give an historic speech before a joint session of the United States Congress. He’s the first Bishop of Rome to ever deliver such a speech. His remarks are expected to focus on politics and the economy.

On Friday morning, Pope Francis will deliver a speech to the General Assembly of the United Nations in New York City. His remarks will be addressed to the 193 Member States.

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Pope Paul VI spoke to the General Assembly in 1965; Pope John Paul II addressed them twice – saying that he came as a witness to human dignity; and Pope Benedict XVI was the last Pontiff to visit the UN, in 2008.

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